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# AI Regulation
> **Disclaimer**: This skill provides general educational information about legal topics relevant to software development. It is **not legal advice**. Laws vary by jurisdiction and change frequently. Always consult a qualified attorney licensed in the relevant jurisdiction before making legal decisions for your organization.
## Overview
AI regulation is the fastest-moving area of technology law. The EU AI Act is the first comprehensive AI law globally, but jurisdictions worldwide are rapidly developing their own frameworks. Any company deploying AI/ML must track these regulations to avoid penalties, reputational damage, and market access restrictions. The regulatory landscape ranges from binding legislation with significant fines to voluntary frameworks and sector-specific guidance.
## Global AI Regulation Landscape
| Jurisdiction | Legislation / Framework | Status | Approach |
|---|---|---|---|
| **EU** | EU AI Act | In force, phased implementation 2024-2027 | Risk-based classification with binding obligations |
| **US Federal** | Executive Order 14110 + NIST AI RMF | Voluntary + sectoral | Sector-specific guidance, voluntary standards, agency enforcement of existing law |
| **US States** | State-level bills (e.g., Colorado AI Act) | Various stages of enactment | Employment and insurance decision focus |
| **UK** | AI White Paper / AI Safety Institute | Voluntary, pro-innovation | Principle-based, sector regulators apply AI principles within existing man